Today's News

Goodyear size 12.4x28 or (11x28) size tractor tires were on sale for $44. You could see Gordon Jenkins at Twin Oaks Service Station on North Main or stop by and see Gene King at the Tire Shop at 109 West Woodford Street.

Wills probated

The will of the late Roy Langford of Sinai was probated. The residue of all property was left to his nephew, Thurle Hardin and his wife, Lura.

The Lawrenceburg Police Department received a check for $10,000 from the Kentucky Bicycle and Bikeways Commission last Wednesday.

Lawrenceburg Chief of Police Chris Atkins accepted the check, which is part of the Paula Nye Memorial Education Grants program, from Randy Thomas of the Kentucky Bicycle and Bikeways Commission. Nye was the Kentucky Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator from 2000-2005.

The Anderson County Chamber of Commerce recently collected $3,000 for the Anderson County Humane Society. Karen Turner, president of the humane society and Donna Callahan, also with the humane society, were presented a check at the quarterly luncheon Feb. 17, according to a news release.

American Legion Auxiliary Unit 34 members donated nearly $800 to the fundraiser. Eight members of the Legion Auxiliary attended the luncheon at the Anderson County Senior Citizens Center.

Back in 2001, my pastor announced to the congregation, “You don’t know God.”

He went on to say, “If you think there’s somebody too hard for God to reach or a situation too difficult for him to fix, then you don’t know God. You don’t know what he’s able and willing to do in a person’s life.”

Salvisa Christian Church will host A Lenten Journey each Monday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. through the end of March. A guided meditation will be provided to take participants on a journey through Lent via seven stations. The booklet, Fellowship of Prayer, by the Rev. Traci Smith will be used.

Each week will have different scripture readings, meditations and prayers.

“Visit one station or all seven. It’s up to you. It’s your journey,” organizers said.